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The story of the General Slocum made headlines across the nation and around the globe. On June 15, 1904, more than 2,000 people boarded the General Slocum at the East 3rd Street pier for a day at Locust Grove on Long Island Sound.
98 Years Ago: the General Slocum Tragedy - Archive - Irish Echo Rescuers swam to the ship and pulled Shortly before 10 a.m., the crew of the General Slocum cast off and the ship pulled away from the pier.
For the next week, thousands paraded past the gruesome lineup of victims resting in open coffins. Where several households within a larger family have contributed, each has its own page and their relationships have been documented. This trend is not likely to end in the near future. NABOTTONY, Louis, of 190 East Third street, NETTLER, Albert, of 338 East Fifth street, NOLL, Kate, 20 years, of 400 east Fifth street [400 Fifth street ], NORWAY, Carl, 1 year, of 313 East Ninth street, identified by brother William.[HORWAY?]. Han Slowlo. catalyst for sweeping changes in how the public and the law looked at marine commercial transportation. The Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York published his report, which listed the fatalities, the injured, and the missing as a book.
Suicide Prevention Resources in Utah - Intermountain Healthcare 253). GERDES, Mrs. Margaret, 66 years, of 430 Kosciusko street, Brooklyn, GERMAN, Freda M., 15 years, of 315 East Eighteenth street, GERSTENBERGER, Annie, 147 West Thirty-seventh street, GETTLER, Caroline, 65 years, of 231 Fifth street, GILLIS, Charles, 16 years, of 512 Fifth street, GILLIS, George, 12 years, of 512 Fifth street, GIRRCLER, Edith, 18 years, of 201 Avenue A., identified by brother, William. BAHR, Ida A.,12 years, of 424 East Ninth street [Ida, 13, on missing?
Business Insider [SCHMEDLING ], SCHMITT, Sophia, of 341 East Twenty-fifth street, SCHNEIDER, Eva, 42 years, of 326 Sixth street, SCHNEIDER, Louise, of 426 East Seventy-sixth street, SCHNEIDER, Tessie, 14 years, of 90 First avenue, SCHNITTINGER, Freda, 16 years, of 754 East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, SCHNITZLER, Kate, 6 years, of 10 Gouveneur place [Brooklyn?]. Not until the recent September 11th tragedy did the general public have occasion to think deeply again about these sad events 100 years ago. Helen's body was never found, although what her mother later identified as her earrings turned up in the badly charred hold of the ship. Slocum survivor Adella Wotherspoon recounted the story before her death earlier this year, at the age of 100. MERSELES, Matilda, 16 years, of 394 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, identified by John E. LUTZ, of Demarest, N.J. MESKE, Mrs. Charles, of 508 Robbins avenue, Bronx. Most survivors and their relatives were unwilling to remain in a neighborhood suffused by tragedy and simply moved. Also mentioned were New York Police Officer John Schueing, Lt. Harry Dobert, tugboat fireman Patrick Lynch and Ernest Plate, a firefighter who dove off a
Remembering the worst disaster in NYC maritime history: The catalyst for sweeping changes in how the public and the law looked at marine commercial transportation. New-York Historical Society. BRENNING, Annie, 43 years, of 215 East Twelfth street, identified by brother, John.
MARK H. SLOCUM Little Anna's body was recovered, and her shoes saved. haul in bodies and living victims. I was born November 28th, 1903. Funerals were held every hour for days on end in the churches of Kleindeutschland. In 1904, the number of casualties was never fully determined because there was no precise count of how many had boarded the ship. Two other disasters occurring soon thereafter seem to have made a longer-lasting impression: the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire in 1911, and the sinking of the "unsinkable" Titanic in 1912. Adella Wotherspoon, the last survivor of the disaster, died six years ago at 100. HELLER, Christina, 68 years, of 404 Sixth street, identified by son William. What do they say was the cause? HEINS, Frank, 13 years, of 397, East Fourth Street, identified by brother Frank.
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Victims, Survivors & Heroes Of Slocum Disaster WebLinotypes Burned and Composing Rooms Gutted; Telegram Badly Handicapped but Still in Ring; Campbell Meets Street Car Men and Trouble May be Settled; Session On ], FLEGENHEIMER, Lena, of 608 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, FOELSING, Fred, 8 years, of 194 Third avenue, FOELSING, George, 10 years, of 194 Third avenue, FOLKE, Dora, 79 years, of 257 Avenue B., identified by Carl KREGLER, same address. Several crewmen tried to put the fire out, but they had never conducted a fire drill or undergone any emergency training. ADDucations list of maritime ship disasters was compiled by Robert Junker and last updated on Jan 16, 2023 @ 3:45 pm (9 minutes), In our search for events that might illuminate what we've seen in New York this week, we hear interviews with survivors of a terrorist attack that happened in a crowded city, during rush hour, just six years ago. ], FROELICH, Mrs. Charles, 23 years, of 301 West Ninety-sixth street, identified by husband, Charles, (Box No. But mostly they found only the lifeless bodies of the ships ill-fated passengers. MILLER, Flora, of 28 West Ninety-third street. Slocum disaster June 15, 1904: Corner of ], KUBERA, August, of 375 East Fourth street, KUCHER, Katherine, of 185 Russell street, Greenpoint, KUCHER, Margaret, of 185 Russell street, Greenpoint, KUNZ, Gussie, 20 years, of 889 Broadway, Brooklyn [KUNZE on missing? MC SHANE, of same address, a friend, SCHIRMER, Bertha, 16 years, of 140 First avenue, SCHIRMER, Lena, 13 years, of 140 First avenue, SCHIRMER, William, 9 years, of 140 First avenue, SCHLAEFER, William H., 33 years, of 50 East One Hundred and Thirty-second street, SCHMEDE, William, of 426 East Seventy-sixth street, SCHMEDLING, Emily, of 119 East Seventh street, SCHMEDLING, George, of 119 East Seventh street. This American Life is produced in collaboration with WBEZ Chicago and delivered to stations by PRX The Public Radio Exchange. MOELLER, Henry, 13 years, of 20 St. Mark's place, identified by father,Henry. ], HAAS, Annie, 45 years, of 64 Seventh street, identified by the Rev. The General Slocum tragedy left a lasting impact on New York City. [KLATTHAAR on missing? House Hospitals. 1781-1853).
Daily Plant Her mother, Anna Liebenow, was badly burned and bore the scars for the remainder of her life. 261). SCHMIDT, Freda, 19 years, of 290 East Second street, SCHMIDT, Josephine, of 98 East Seventh street, SCHMIDT, Katie, 40 years, of 418 East Ninth street, SCHMIDT, Martha, of 402 East Eighteenth street, SCHMIDTLING, Anna, 15 years, of 119 Seventh street, identified by brother. PETERS, Helen, 27 years, of 121 East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, PFEIFFER, Lillian, of 937 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, PIENING, Dora, 45 years, of Seventh avenue [POINING on missing? Here met the Organization of General Slocum Survivors, founded by the Liebenow family. [Mrs. Addie ELK on missing? OEHLER, Mrs. Mary, 55 years, of 510 East Sixth street, identified by son Daniel. ], POLIUSCH, Olga, 11 years, of 320 Fifth street, PRAWDYSKI, Henrietta, 14 years, of 85 East Third street, identified by an uncle of same address. She escaped, along with the rest of her office, and now is trying to figure out what it means thatshe's alive, and how her life is different now. June 16, 1905. Bear River Mental Health Services, Inc. 663 W. 950 South, Brigham City. However, similarities between the two events beg us Graft, my dear sir. Within minutes of the tragedy, reporters from the New York World and other major dailies were on the scene.
Survivor Broadway Books KOHLER, Henry, 40 years, of 315 East Thirteenth street, identified bybrother. Adella Liebenow Wotherspoon lost two sisters, two cousins Because of a shortage of math and science teachers, New York City decided to import instructors from Austria. WebAdella Wotherspoon: My name is Adella Wotherspoon. GRAFF, Elsie, 40 years, of 134 Second street. KOLIDER, Henry, 12 years, of 315 East Thirteenth street, identified byuncle. Some huddled in This was repeated until all were too tired to continue. of 402 Third avenue, DANCERNICKEIL, Mrs. Henry, 1065 Jackson avenue, the Bronx, DEISSMAN, Lena, 16 years of 114 East Fourth street, DELUCCIE, Agnes, 7 years, of 54 Seventh street. Captain William Henry Van Schaick and Frank Barnaby, president of the Knickerbocker Steamboat Company, were the primary targets of the Coroner's inquiry.
Salt Lake Telegram | 1906-06-16 | Page 6 | Memorial Services for Grossly inadequate shipboard safety contributed to the dreadful death toll: crew members scrambled to save themselves first, inferior fire hoses burst, rotted life jackets crumbled, and lifeboats rusted to their moorings could not be launched. SCHMIDT, Eva, 17 years, of 149 East Fourth street, identified by brother. ], ARMBRUST, 45 years, of 166 East Fourth street [same person as above?]. 1825.Gift of Miss Georgina Schuyler.
700 Families In The General Slocum Families Tree There has never been an effort to document the events of that day from the perspective of the families of the victims, heroes, caregivers, and
Some people who had lost loved ones married others in the two Among them was one piloted by a Captain Flannery, who pulled his tugboat alongside the burning Slocum and allowed dozens to jump aboard. Stories in the wake of the events of September 11, 2001. [Charlotte, above?]. VOLKENBERG, Miss Lucy, 25 years of East Seventeenth street, between First and Second avenues, identified by Albert HENTZE of 201 First avenue. By the time the ship finally beached at North Brother Island, it was almost completely engulfed in fire. Meanwhile, flames rapidly consumed the wooden stanchions supporting the decks, before the captain managed to ground the ship's bow on the rocky island shore (visible today from the Triborough Bridge). HERMAN, Katie, 50 years, of 168 First avenue, identified by son Herman. [East Fourth ], IRWIN, Fannie, 25 years, of 2112 Third avenue, JONK, Bertha, 59 years, of 314 East Ninth street, JOSEPH, Frank, 7 years, of 45 Third avenue, JUST, Leontine, of 105 East Eighth street. Just like 9/11, funds poured in from private citizens and charitable groups from Connecticut to California. ], SIEDERWAND, Henry, of 194 East Third street, SIEFERT, Henry, 28 years, of 215 West Twenty-third street, SIEGMOND, Annie, of 225 Fifth street [SIEGWART on missing? Several small boats followed the floating inferno as it roared upriver. Second, the General Slocum disaster brought about a major upgrading of steamboat safety regulations and a sweeping reform of the United States Steamboat Inspection Service. [MINSKI, Hannah, same address, same person? BENSCH, Mary, 42 years, of 401 Fifth street. In the case of my own family, there were Muths, Hessels, and Schnitzlers, aboard comprising a party of 15 grandparents, parents and children all one family but from four separate households. [SIERICKE ], SIERRICH, Mrs. William, 423 East Twelfth street, SIEWART, Phoebe, of 225 East Fifth street, SMITH, Edward, 68 years, a waiter, of 228 West Twenty-eighth street, SMITH, Fannie, 34 years, of 97 East Fourth street. This despite the fact that the trial revealed the company had illegally falsified records to cover up their lack of attention to passenger safety. Father of General Slocum victims Anna and Helen Liebenow. SPOEHE, Mrs. Susan, 29 years, of 304 East Sixth street, identified by husband, George.
Ken Potts, USS Arizona survivor gets parade, Blackhawk ride, for [196 ], EIMER, Kate, 45 years, of 84 Stockholm street, Brooklyn, ELK, Addie, 23 years. One team of heroes in the best tradition of Aw, shucks, I didnt do nuthin rose to the occasion at Rikers Island. --brian0918 22:48, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC) Comment. ERHART, Minnie, 13 years, of 69 First avenue [same as EHRBARD, above?]. GADE, Grace, 61 years, of 405 Fifth street, identified by husband, Henry.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor achievements and trophies list - Polygon SMITH, Hildreth, 3 years, of 18 Jackson street, identified by father,George. They put in at North Brother Island to hand over their load, then returned to deep water for more. His other books include: Seminar Selling for the Financial Industry, published by McGraw-Hill and How to Market to High-Net-Worth Households. In the end, prosecutor assistant district attorney Francis P. Garvan managed to send only Captain Van Schaick to jail and even he was pardoned after serving three years of a 10-year sentence. Vernon, MOLLITER, Mrs. Mary, clerk Asto?, Library. MC GRANE, Michael, 48 years, of 2161 Eighth avenue, identified by Charles G. MC LAUGHLIN, Michael, 12 years of 69 First avenue. Stories abound of the heroic fireboats and tugs, which raced to the scene, picking up victims along the way. The boats that followed seeking to offer assistance plucked a few survivors from the water. GRAF, Charlotte, of 560 West Fifty-fourth street. James Wotherspoon. MUTH, Mrs. Anna, 62 years, of 1254 Lexington avenue. Patients and staff of the contagious disease hospital on North Brother Island ran to help, extending ladders from shallow water and forming human chains to pass those bodies still breathing to safety.